6 of the best baby bottle brushes 2024
Baby bottle brushes are specially designed for baby bottles as they also have a small teat brush. The NHS advise using one when cleaning your bottles. The main baby bottle brands sell a brush specifically designed for their product but they are also compatible with any other bottles.
Many baby bottles can also be washed in the dishwasher but however you clean them they should also be sterilised until your baby is 12 months old.
This list has been narrowed down to the very best with thorough research and the following considered:
Consumer reviews
Best-seller lists
Recommendations from industry experts
Award-winning products
Personal experience and the products loved by other parents.
The list is updated annually. It was last updated on 12 January 2024.
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1. Dr Browns Bottle and Teat Brush
Combined brush and sponge.
Doubled ended with a chevon channels at one end for cleaning teats. Especially designed for Dr Brown teats.
Includes a suction base to keep it upright.
Non-slip handle.
Dishwasher safe.
2. Munchkin Deluxe Bottle and Teat Brush
Durable and non-scratch nylon bristles.
Teat brush concealed in the handle.
Flexible neck.
Suction base.
Easy-grip handle.
3. MAM Soft Baby Bottle Brush
Soft, flexible, non-scratch bristles.
Teat brush on the other end, which is ideal for cleaning MAM bottle teats.
Hanging hole.
Ergonomic handle.
4. Nuby Baby Bottle Cleaning Brush
Non-scratch silicone brush.
A teat brush is stored hygienically away in the handle.
Comes with a storage stand with a draining dish.
5. Tommee Tippee Closer to Nature Baby Bottle Brush
Extra wide brush with nylon bristles for hard to reach areas.
Teat brush is concealed in the handle.
Hanging hole.
6. NUK 2 in 1 Bottle and Teat Brush
Compatible with most baby bottles.
Teat brush in the handle.
Hanging loop for storage.
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